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GOLF

WEEK-END ' FIXTURES

Shandon Club.—The annual competition for the captain's trophy.will be a bogey round to-morrow, players to select their own. partners. On Labour-Day a 36-hble fourball event has been arranged, players to choose their own partners. . { ;■■ Manor Park Club.—A qualifying round in a week-end competition will "be played to-morrow, players to qualify in groups of eight, according to gross scores. Each group will then play a knock-out competition on handicaps. Players are to arrange their own partners for the qualifying round, Shandon Ladies' Week-end Club—Draw for the captain's v. secretary's match, ..to be played at Shandon during the weekend:—Mrs. Burke v. Miss Hodgins, Miss Read v. Miss Pownall, Miss Hay-Macken-zie .v. Miss Oughton, Miss Ellison v. Miss Levy, Miss Smith v. Miss Purdy, Mrs. Low v. Miss Sidford, Miss, M. Press v. Miss Walker.; Mrs. Sandham v. Miss Thompson, Miss Rowe v. Miss Kendall, Miss Turton v. Miss A. Barnicoat, Miss Black v. Miss Cornish, Miss Geddis v. Miss Priestley. Miss Charlton v. Mrs. Swan, Miss Vallance v. Miss Wilson, Miss Souter v._ Mrs. Johnston: A' bogey competitionwill be played; on Monday, players .to arrange their own partners. .Titahi Ladies' Club—The final of the junior championship was played last week-end, when: Miss Copney Beat Miss Bath, 4 and 3. In the final of C division, Miss Godfrey beat Miss Einchela, 4 and 2. In the Titahi Handicap semi-final, Miss Davis beat Miss Nind, 4 and 3, and Miss Flanagan beat Miss Buncehall, 6 and 4. The -final will be played this week-end. The following is the draw for the L.G.U. medal round to be played this week-end :— Miss White and Miss W. Davis, Miss Bat^ ham and Scorer; Miss Cooney and Miss. Mch.ee, Miss Avnry and Miss Bath, Miss \eoman arid Br. Bakewell, Miss Miller and Miss Dobson, Mrs. Mnnro and Miss McCrostie, Mrs. Marshall and Miss Harrison, Miss Ross and Miss > Tind, and Miss Ormiston and Miss-Veitcli. C division: — Miss Godfrey anrl Mis? McGr^th. Mrs. Meade and Miss Shead. Mrs. Haywai-d nnd Mrs. Boon, and Mrs. Willcnx. and Scorer

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 14

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 14

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 14

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